Young Adult Books About Time Travel

In this article, we'll share a few young adult books to enjoy time travel without leaving the comfort of your home.
Young Adult Books About Time Travel

Last update: 28 May, 2020

Can you imagine being able to go back to the Middle Ages or living in the future without ever having to leave the comfort of your home? All this is possible through literature! More specifically, time travel is one of the most popular themes in young adult literature. It’s included in science fiction and is one of the topics that most attracts young people’s attention.

Time travel is very interesting and curious for young people. This is because it allows them to be able to imagine themselves in a different era.

Therefore, writing and imagination go completely hand in hand in these books. Below, we’re going to show you a selection of young adult books to travel back in time and, thus, promote reading in a population group that’s reading less and less every day.

Young adult books about time travel

Tom’s Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce

This is a book that introduces you to a secret garden that just appeared, where three girls and a boy find themselves. Ghosts? Imagination? Reality?

This beautiful story has been adapted to television and film three times and one time, respectively. It’s an original and classic book, since it was written in 1958. Despite the passage of time, the story has original and thought-provoking elements.

Young Adult Books About Time Travel

In addition, young people will find fantastic scenes in its pages and a totally moving ending. It’s so moving that it’ll make them want to enjoy the book again!

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Without a doubt, Charles Dickens’ book, A Christmas Carol, is world-famous. The ghosts of the present, the past, and the future are the true protagonists of this fantastic journey through time that will make both Scrooge, the protagonist, and his readers reflect.

Change of attitude, reflection towards actions, and personality are some of the topics covered in this book suitable for all young people.

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain

After a heavy blow to the head, the main character of the story, Hank Morgan, is transported to the past. However, his knowledge of 19th-century technologies is also transported with him, so the past, present, and future are mixed in this fascinating novel.

Through the pages of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, readers will go back to the 6th century and get to know King Arthur’s court first-hand. A fantastic book to learn a little more about history and enjoy one of the most deeply-rooted branches of science fiction.

The Time Machine by Herbert George Wells, another of the young adult books about time travel

Who’s never imagined having a machine that could transport you to a different era? Almost all of us, at one time or another, have wanted to return to a past time. At other times, we’ve dreamed of what will happen in the future.

Young Adult Books About Time Travel

This time machine we’re talking about is the main element of this book. Created by a scientist at the end of the 19th century, through its pages, you’ll see how this character transports himself with the machine to discover the future.

Will he like what his eyes see? Or will he prefer not to have used the machine at all? You’ll discover the answer in the final pages of the curious book.

Ulysses Moore: The Door to Time by Pierdomenico Baccalario

Two curious children will be involved in a great adventure after being denied access to a door. However, curiosity gets the best of them, which is why, one day, they decide to cross it. From that moment on, they’ll be enveloped in a mystery to discover the secret of Villa Argo, the place where they are.

This book is full of mystery, intrigue, adventure, and time travel through the door of the mansion they’re staying at. A truly addictive story for young people!

 


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  • Pearce, P. (2011). El jardín de la medianoche. Siruela.
  • Dickens, D. (2009). Cuento de Navidad. Marlow.
  • Twain, M. (2008). Un yanqui en la corte del Rey Arturo. Anaya.
  • George, H. (2019). Máquina del tiempo. Planeta.
  • Baccalario, P. (2016). Ulysses Moore: la puerta del tiempo. Montena.

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